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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1226322" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Well good for you, glad it worked out.</p><p>It worked out well for me as well and I am grateful it did.</p><p>I was a part-time Teamster who went where opportunity existed when I worked all the double and triple shifts.</p><p>I left driving because, at that time, you could make a lot more money and get awarded stock which was privately held and was doubling in value on average every 6 years. Unfortunately, management at UPS does not offer that rosy outlook in today's world to management.</p><p></p><p>In 40 years at UPS, I never observed or found a job at UPS that was not tough.</p><p></p><p>As for "Yes Men" ... everyone at UPS is a Yes Person because we all have to do stuff we don't want to do.</p><p>Think about it!</p><p></p><p>I have an established history of standing up for Part-time Teamster employees and encouraging drivers insist their plight be rectified in contract negotiations. Unlike you, who said they got what they deserved and they should have voted. I believe in looking out for the less fortunate, especially if they were my Teamster brothers and sisters. </p><p></p><p>I hope you are enjoying your early retirement achieved on the back of your part-time Teamster brothers and sisters.</p><p></p><p>I would froth at the mouth and express myself using cuss words but I am not a bitter old man ... old but not bitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1226322, member: 7966"] Well good for you, glad it worked out. It worked out well for me as well and I am grateful it did. I was a part-time Teamster who went where opportunity existed when I worked all the double and triple shifts. I left driving because, at that time, you could make a lot more money and get awarded stock which was privately held and was doubling in value on average every 6 years. Unfortunately, management at UPS does not offer that rosy outlook in today's world to management. In 40 years at UPS, I never observed or found a job at UPS that was not tough. As for "Yes Men" ... everyone at UPS is a Yes Person because we all have to do stuff we don't want to do. Think about it! I have an established history of standing up for Part-time Teamster employees and encouraging drivers insist their plight be rectified in contract negotiations. Unlike you, who said they got what they deserved and they should have voted. I believe in looking out for the less fortunate, especially if they were my Teamster brothers and sisters. I hope you are enjoying your early retirement achieved on the back of your part-time Teamster brothers and sisters. I would froth at the mouth and express myself using cuss words but I am not a bitter old man ... old but not bitter. [/QUOTE]
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